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Book review: City of Glass, by Cassandra Clare

City of Glass is the third and concluding book in Cassandra Clare's The Mortal Instruments YA fantasy trilogy (the previous two being City of Bones and City of Ashes), and the proof that enjoyed the first two quite a bit (aside from the fact I said as much on this blog) is that I bought it in hardcover as soon as I saw it. There's not much point in summarizing what happens in this one, since the only way anyone is ever going to read it is if they've read the first two and enjoyed them. Suffice it to say that all ...

Posted by Edward Willett at 21:37, May 27th, 2009 under Blog | Comment now »

What I Just Read: City of Ashes

I actually finished City of Ashes, the second book in the Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare, the week before last, but then I headed out of town to join the Canadian Chamber Choir and haven't had a minute to post about it until now.It continues to hold my interest with plot twists, great action scenes, and lots of humor. I still get Buffy-vibes off it, but that's not a bad thing, necessarily--I liked Buffy.I guess the other thing it reminds me of a bit are the Dresden Files books by Jim Butcher. Again, not a bad thing....

Posted by Edward Willett at 21:41, October 29th, 2008 under Blog | Comment now »

What I’ve Just Read: City of Bones

The cover of City of Bones, a young adult fantasy by Cassandra Clare, caught my eye several months ago, but I didn't buy it until just recently, on the strength of a snippet of dialogue quoted on somebody's blog. (Sorry, I'd love to give a little link love, but I can't remember whose it was.)Anyway, I'm glad I did. The central notion of Shadowhunters who kill demons does, inevitably, give off Buffy the Vampire Slayer vibes, and the sharp dialogue is also reminiscent of that late, great, TV show, but the details are of course unique to this book and the characters ...

Posted by Edward Willett at 21:27, October 13th, 2008 under Blog | Comment now »